hi... i'm doing my 1st year mechanical engg, can u tell me which all other courses can i do which will be usefull???

111 Views|Posted 2010-08-18 13:18:35
Asked by Samikhan
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vivek
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2010-08-26 11:26:08
You might like to do Auto CAD course along with your mechancial engineering. But if you wish to join a IT company, do any software course. Browse SHiksha to find institutes close to your location

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NITESH KUMAR
2010-08-20 15:23:45
generally mtech or mba courses are useful but also a good job after btech 4 yeaRE IS ALSO BETTER U R FROM WHICH COLLEGE?????????????????

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Sonam Sharma
2010-08-20 13:00:46
You can also do the MBA in Mechanical field or M.tech.

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EXCEL
2010-08-20 12:19:00
I will advice you to concentrate in your first year syllabus studies only. Don't get distratcted elsewhere. When you get into third year then plan Autocad courses.

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Nikhlesh Mathur
2010-08-20 15:41:00
Samikhan, you need to first analyze yourself and find out which field interests you more. Is it a completely technical field or is it management area or is it the educational field. If a career in education line is of more intrest to you then you may continue higher studies after B.E. and go on to

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Reshma
2010-08-20 13:41:37
MBA or MTech can be done after completing BTech (4 years) successfully.

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abhisek rath
2010-08-20 12:25:29
first u have to focus on ur current topic bt still if u want to do some courses u can go for the C programming classes.....good luck.

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Priya Saxena
2010-08-18 13:32:44
Hi, If you are looking for courses that you can pursue along with your degree, in that case I would suggest you to concentrate on your degree course for the while and try to score well as this would be the base for you to go for further quality education. After completing your degree in Engineerin

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Govind Sharma
2010-08-18 13:29:48
You can gor for CAD/ CAM/ CNC programming etc. this will help you in further career

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